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'One Night in Miami'
Image Credit: COURTESY OF TIFF Set in 1964, Regina King’s directorial debut, adapted from Kemp Powers’ play, offers a fictionalized account of a pivotal meeting between four Black American icons: Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay), Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown.
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'Run Hide Fight'
Image Credit: COURTESY OF VENICE FILM FESTIVAL Kyle Rankin (The Witch Files) directs Isabel May as 17-year-old Zoe Hull, who has to fight for her life — while trying to save her classmates — when a group of live-streaming shooters storm their school.
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'Mainstream'
Image Credit: Eat Art LLC After Palo Alto, her 2013 directorial debut, Gia Coppola returns to the subject of struggling youth with a cautionary tale of three outsiders — played by Maya Hawke, Nat Wolff and Andrew Garfield — who get caught up in the world of social media celebrity.
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'The Duke'
Image Credit: Courtesy of PATHE ENTERTAINMENT The true-life heist tale has Jim Broadbent playing taxi driver Kempton Bunton, who, in 1961 at age 60, stole a Goya from London’s National Gallery and offered to give it back if the government would invest more in care for the elderly.
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'The Man Who Sold His Skin'
Image Credit: Courtesy of BAC FILMS The latest from Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania (Beauty and the Dogs) follows a Syrian man, undocumented and fleeing civil war, who becomes a work of art — and a valuable commodity — after an American artist turns his back into a tattooed canvas.
This story first appeared in the Aug. 26 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.
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